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amazing teacher in your neighborhood. You can take lessons in the
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Average Cost of Judo Lessons

The average cost of 60-minute judo lessons
is $49.
While the exact cost will vary depending on the teacher, type of lesson, and your location,
you should expect to spend anywhere between $25 and $84 per hour.

30-min

$15

$23 average

$34

45-min

$20

$32 average

$50

60-min

$25

$49 average

$84

For the best experience, we typically recommend 60-minute judo lessons.
However, students looking for a more affordable option may want to consider a shorter lesson length of 45 or 30 minutes.
On average, 45-minute judo lessons are 35% less expensive at $32,
and 30-minute lessons cost 54% less at $23.

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About Jordan C.

1 year in judoLearn how to:Break fallRoll and tumbleGrabs and gripsStand up gameGround gameTying judo and jujitsuFoot SweepsThrows

Reviews

Ryder December 7, 2015·Guitar·In home

My son is quickly learning to read and play notes, beats and chords - which was broken down into basics and explained well. I think this will also improve his math understanding.

Gina November 29, 2015·Acoustic Guitar·In home

Jordan was very patient and personable with my son's lesson. It was his first time learning to play his beginner acoustic guitar. Jordan began with the basics, explaining frets, chords, how to pick and precisely tune listening to an online tuner.

The tuning homework exercise was just right for his introduction. He brought along his electric guitar and explained things for us in a way that was easy to understand and pick up. He is looking forward to his lessons.

About Joshua B.

Students of mine don’t merely learn how to fight. They learn self discipline, body control, situational awareness, leadership skills, threat assessment, and most importantly of all; how to get themselves and others out of a hostile situation as safely as possible. Everything I teach is 100% applicable for both self defense situations and competition.